Park
Electrochemical Corp. (NYSE
- PKE) announced that it plans to release its financial results for
its 2013 fiscal year third quarter ended November 25, 2012 before the
New York Stock Exchange opens on Wednesday, December 19, 2012. The
Company will conduct a conference call to discuss such results at 11:00
a.m. EST on the same day. Forward-looking and other material information
may be discussed in this conference call. The conference call dial-in
number is (866) 713-8565 in the United States and Canada and (617)
597-5324 in other countries and the required passcode is 53137379.

For those unable to listen to the call live, a conference call replay
will be available from approximately 2:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday,
December 19, 2012 through 11:59 p.m. EST on Tuesday, December 25, 2012.
The conference call replay can be accessed by dialing (888) 286-8010 in
the United States and Canada and (617) 801-6888 in other countries and
entering passcode 71097171 and will be available on the Company’s web
site at www.parkelectro.com/investor/investor.html.

Any additional material financial or statistical data disclosed in the
conference call will also be available at the time of the conference
call on the Company’s web site at www.parkelectro.com/investor/investor.html.

Park Electrochemical Corp. is a global advanced materials company which
develops and manufactures high-technology digital and RF/microwave
printed circuit materials principally for the telecommunications and
internet infrastructure and high-end computing markets and advanced
composite materials, parts and assemblies for the aerospace markets.
Park’s core capabilities are in the areas of polymer chemistry
formulation and coating technology. The Company’s manufacturing
facilities are located in Singapore, France, Kansas, Arizona and
California. The Company also maintains R & D facilities in Arizona,
Kansas and Singapore.

Additional corporate information is available on the Company’s web site
at www.parkelectro.com.

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